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The Long Island Sound has experienced significant freezing events in the past, notably during the harsh winter of 1977-1978, when large sections froze over. Other notable freezes occurred in the winters of 1934 and 1961. However, such events are relatively rare due to the Sound's brackish waters and the moderating effects of the Atlantic Ocean.

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